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analysis components and is part of a collaborative effort within the PEPR Cell-ID network. The successful candidate will be responsible for: ● Designing and implementing chromatin tracing experiments (Hi-M
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dispersive partial differential equations. More specifically, they will work on the study of dark solitons for the logarithmic Gross–Pitaevskii equation. This research, led by Guillaume Ferriere, will be
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(IMN, UMR CNRS 6502) as part of the ANR-funded CADENA project, a cutting-edge initiative focused on the chemically assisted reconstruction of detonation nanodiamonds (NDs) for catalytic applications in
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. The study of the walls will refine our understanding of human use of the site. The wall analysis envisaged in this postdoctoral research aims to integrate rock paintings into a morphogenic history. The chrono
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qualitative and quantitative analysis methods - Fluency in written English (and, if possible, spoken English) - Strong adaptability and ability to work in a team Website for additional job details https
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for the synthesis and characterization of COFs intended for use as electrode materials for CO₂ reduction as well as for CO₂ chemisorption. As a postdoctoral researcher, your activities include the following
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for experimental work, analysis (NMR, HPLC), and writing scientific reports, and will benefit from an international research environment. Development of original methodologies in order to tackle key synthetic
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analysis, GC–MS, etc.). -Knowledge or experience in Surface Organometallic Chemistry (SOMC) and electrochemistry would be an advantage. -Ability to work effectively in a team. Website for additional job
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As part of the ANR SyncoGest project
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to the electrochemical reaction being studied. - Optical simulations of plasmons in the thin films. - Design of a specific electrochemical cell to allow normal electrochemical operation under infrared irradiation, without